yeah, derrek lee's breakout is real similar to abraham nunez's. they're practically the same player...always have been. and who would have guessed that walker would be injury-riddled when the cards traded for him? he's a young, spry guy who's always been a picture of health. mind-boggling. People really see what they want to don't they? I said neither one of those things. I know very well that Nunez is a bench player who is playing over his head at the moment. I never said he wasn't. All I said was that I'm glad he is because we need him right now. The same goes for all our bench guys. I don't even know where that Larry Walker reference comes from. Derrek Lee is a good player, a solid hitter with great defense, who is putting up out of this world numbers this year. This isn't even a career year. It is beyond that. I don't know what to call it. Yeah, Lee is having a ridiculous year. But don't be surprised if he is a .310/.400/.550 guy for the next few years. And I can't recall if it was you specifically, but many Cards fans have coming here insinuating that you guys have it as bad as us injury-wise. THe fact of the matter is that if the Cardinals had the same injuries at the same time of the year as the Cubs, they would most definitely not be in first place. Walker, Carpenter, Rolen, Sanders and Izzy are all guys who have been fragile during their career, and no one should cry if they get injured. In fact, you guys are very fortunate they have not been injured more than they have. Now you could say the same for Wood and Nomar, and I won't argue that. Prior, however has really only had one legitimate injury, and the others have been injuries that could have felled anyone (collision, line drive). But even when you guys get a rash of injuries, you already have a big lead to cushion the blow. If these injuries had occurred in April, we'd probably be seeing a close three team race right now. And Molina was essentially on offensive non-entity, and while Diaz isn't his equal defensively, he's not bad either. Molina's is not an impact injury.